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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOUENAI 1 VOLUME YHI-NUM- O GY 13 13 N, 109. BEE UTAH northern securities company MONDAY, MARCH 1904. JAPS HAVE NOT YET TAKEN PORT ARTHUR A CRIMINAL TRUST DECLARED 14, Official Denial is Made of the Rumor That the Supreme Court Declares That Merger Was to Restrain Trade and Violated the Law. Russians Have Evacuated the City 'Situation Much is Changed. KEEPING THE TRACKS CLEAR Railroad Corps of the Russian Army in Manchuria Kept Constantly on the Qui Vive by Japanese Attacks. Tien-Tsin- ), EVACUATION WASHINGTON. March 14. The court thla morning handed decision In the Northern Slta 6own case, upholding the contentettles ions of the government justice Harlan read the opinion, violwhich declares the merger to be a anti-tru- st act ation of the ln our opinion," says Justice Harlot the evidence fully sustains the nation K'. V ST. PETERSBURG, MARCH 14. ANNOUNCED IT IS OFFICIALLY THAT THE SITUATION AT PORT UNCHANGED ARTHUR REMAINS OF THE EVACREPORT AND THE UATION OF THE CITY IS UNFOUNDED. Is 4 set f TO TAKE VLADIVOSTOK hs 9 k VAH Si " ll , 1 GG3 y .. x m , f -- S s: government. state can give any corporation ST. PAUL, Minn March 12. Govthe rights to Inor ernor Van Zant says he is much gratirestrain interstate ternational law. A federal court can-- ot fied over the Northern Securities deInterfere with the Northern Securi- cision, which, he says, means the ties from more state of Its people to the counexercising rights, bringing fatly given by the state, but It can try than any event since the Civil Wwnt It from doing that which war. "No Vwriff Bailey Leave Bornn fa - Bailey went to Salt Lake this to secure requisition papers Jack Furey and he and Chief of Police Browning leave for San Fran- tomorrow morning to bring the faoner back to Ogden. Jioeh has been written about Furey's ed connection with the murder of Mills, whose body was found In the brush near the Rio Grande fafae several days after the Zang fan hold-ubut the most of it is fafaHy Irrelevant and without founda-UonProbably Furey may have known ""Ihlng of this crime, but Its is very htful; and If he had anything to ith It there appears to he no evl- gainst him. Some of the sullies have another theory of the murder and ihe mysterious disappearance of a man immediately crime seems to tend to corrob ly-f- p, ' 0rt their theory. continuance taken in BANDIT ROESKI'S he SECOND TRIAL IS COMMENCED MRS. BOTKIN'S case BAN FRANCISCO, March 14. CHICAGO. The reported cutting off of communication between Vladivostock and the West by the Japanese Is boubtless correct, as the Russian railroad force have found it impossible to match the daring and strategy by by which the Mikado's men have surprised them. After March 12. The trial of two postponements the second trial the fourth of the car barn of Mrs. Cordelia Botkin for the murand the comder of Mrs. J. P. Dunning was fairlcted morning. this menced faerm It is expected thst the task of obfaming, not bs completed TVa taining a Jury will ease was on of account five days. The Delaware passed for four or of the the prosecution will arStates Cn,te h,haUt,0n witnesses for from the Previous trial. rive Wednesday. TREATY WITH SULTAN OF SULU ABROGATED IMPEDED HALIFAX. N. . March 14. Up to March 14. One of the no'"torms of the entire 1 o'clock this afternoon no word has steamer nveIoped this city today. Traf-"- H been received of the missing kinds s Fntrln. pro greatly Impeded. jJHCAGO. ln, g. .. by snowstorm BELIEF GROWS THAT PRO PATRIA IS LOST R-- 14. The Stand- kind treatment of the Russian at Chemulpo was so appreciated by the Russian government that it has contributed two thousand yen wounded to the Japanese Red Cross through RUSSIAN FIRE PREVENTED the French minister at Seoul. RESCUE OF DROWNING MEN REVOLT AGAINST RUSSIA BY CAUCASIAN SOCIALISTS WASHINGTON, March 14. Admiral Togo, In a supplementary report of BERLIN, Mo., March 14. Vorwaerts Thursday's bombardment of Port Ar-habeen able to rescue many more reports an open revolt against RusRussians from the foundering torpedo sian authority at Batoum, in the Cauthur, says that the Japanese would casus. A mob led by revolutionary Soboat but for the deadly fire from the cialists repulsed the police and forced shore batteries and thtf close approach the governor to seek the protection of of the cruiser Novlk. When the Japs the military fortifications. Six of the reached the sinking Steregushtchl only ringleaders were subsequently hnnged. THAT duties and fulfill the conditions lm po'ed Hre the reasons for the abrogation of the treaty. The Philippine commission Is directed to pass suitacertain annuities from the United ble legislation. Disturbances in the Jolo Islands States government and were allowed to continue the practice of polygamy caused earlier action than was conand hold slaves, has been abrogated, templated. Theabrogatlon of the treaty by the according to a cablegram to Governor Secof war forestalls congresof the sent secretary by Philippines Wright retary Taft 'today. The failure of the sional action to that end which was sultan and Dattos to discharge their contemplated. 14. The March WASHINGTON, and States United between the treaty the sultan of.Sulu. whereby that official and the DHttos under him enjoy WHLAPUS-WALLAPU- PRESIDENT S. New Thoussnd Dollar Maehins mantled of Its Cloek-lik- o clock-face- us 100 ARE MISSING Vessel Wrecked and of Only the Passengers Are Part Foreman Is Roughly Treated and Ac- He Has His Assailants Arrested. counted For. BRISBANE, N. Z., March 14. It Is feared that 100 passengers of the steamer Aranac, bound from Brisbane to Cavlns, which was wrecked near here yesterday, were lost. When the steamer struck snd began to break up six small boats containing the passengers and crew put to sea. Of theae two. containing passengers, are safe. Several steamers are searching for the other four boats, but have as yet obtained no news. Bad weather prevails and heavy seas are running. fifty-eig- ht STOCKTON, March 14. Another riot by striking miners occurred Jamestown last Saturday In which Splo Terslch, night foreman of the Rawhide mine, was hurled through the glass front of a store and dangerously cut by the broken glass. He swore out warrants against Albert Sdaronl and a man named members of the Jamestown miners union. Home From Washington After Giving Testimony in the Smoot Case. President Joseph F. Smith, of the has coma to Church of Latter Day Saints, accompanied by several other Salt Lake grief. gentlemen, pased through Ogden this Some miserable, unknown miscreant has dismantled it and robbed it or morning on their way home from the of Washington, where they had d its pretty gauge the city been to give testimony before the sengauge that tells to the engineer when on privileges and elecate committee the Walla pus has had enough of air. In case of Senator Reed the tions The gauge was stolen Inst night Smoot. and the loss was reported to the poPresident Smith and those who aclice headquarters this morning. It Is said that the valuable sprink- companied him have concluded their ler can be used without the gauge, testimony before the committee and as the pressure of water Is too small will probably not be called to Washto compress enough air to do any ington again. harm or any good either. Is AADNESON FUNERAL SERVICES. At present the Willapus-WallapFuneral services over the remains on ths green standing between the city hall and the city jail of Christopher Aadneson were conand some benevolent Individual has ducted at the Lynne meeting house yesterday ufter noon. There waa a very given it a wisp of hay. large attendance of friends and relaELECTRIC CURRENT ENDS tives, and many beautiful floral tribA MURDERERS LIFE utes were placed on the casket The following were the speakers: Bishop OSSINING, N. Y.. March 14. Thom George Smuln, Gilbert Torgenson, Elns Tobin, the murderer of Captain der Anderson, Walter Cralne, PresiCraft. In the Empire hotel In New dent N. E. Flygare and C. F. Middle- York two years ago, was electrocuted ton. Interment was made at the city this morning at ( o'clock. Tobin was cemetery. perfectly cool to the last He was proREPORTS ARE DENIED. nounced dead thirty seconds after the current was turned on. A representative of the Journal caned upon James Plngree today, who MANY STREET CAR8 looks exceedingly well after his trip DESTROYED BY FIRE to Honolulu, and asked that gentleman what his business Intentions were, so 14. Two hunCHICAGO, March mnny rumors hnvlng been current dred and fifty cars were burned In last about hla starting a bank In this city. night's fire In the Union Traction Mr. Plngree stated that he did not barns with a loss of 1300,000. know what business he would engage In, hut that all reports which have HUNGARIAN 8TR'lKE. been published are false. He had made 14. Eight no decision In this matter and may BUDAPEST. March thousand tailors and five thousand take a trip to New York tn the near ' metal workers struck today. future. Willapus-Wallap- us mud-stain- STEAMER LOST; Dis- - SMITH RETURNS. Gauge. The Roeskl. TRAFFC IN CHICAGO March ard's Toklo correspondeift says the ve ua en ST. PETERSBURG, March 14. The commission appointed by the esar to Investigate the condition of the Russian Jews and make recommendation as to the dlapoaitlon of the Semitic population of the empire will make the following auggeationa: It ia in advisable to extend the limits of the RUSSIAN LOSSES IN Jewish "pale or to allow the Jews of BATTLE OF THURSDAY Poland to own land; that they be allowed to rent land strictly limited to a ROME. March 14. A St. Petersburg quarter of an acre to each Jew; that telegram this morning says that the high schools be established at Warsaw Russians lost ninety seamen killed and and Odessa, but with teaching staffs forty-nin- e captured In Thursday's tor- entirely Christian. pedo boat fight. RUSSIA CONTRIBUTES TO RUSSIAN PAPERS HAVE JAPANESE RED CR08S morning's papers speak in terms of commendation of President Roosevelts order for a strict observance of his neutrality prodlamation. Island Possessions. fellow-countrym- SEOUL, March 14. The funeral of the queen dowager, who died in January, was held today. The ecene was a weird one. The procession was two miles long and there were a hundred pall bearers. LONDON. trymen. "Theyre after me," said George Ka-kthis morning, as he came hastily Into police headquarters. Kakus Is one of the few Greeks In Ogden who can speak English and he often acts as Interpreter In the courts. He did not "hare 'em again" or anything of the kind when he made the remark about being chased, but he will Is afraid his kill him and he desires protection. Mr. Kakus Is accused by his compatriots of Informing the officers on some of the other Greeks and he complains of vague threats having been made against him-Tpolice officers know of nothing do to help him except they can they might arrest any one against whom he Of specific charges. would make would only aggravate course, this any danger that might exist. Anyhow, Mr. Kakus Is afraid. MOSCOW, March 14. It Is learned that the reason Vladivostok forts did not reply to the shelling by the Japanese fleet on the 6th was that the ammunition supplied from St. Petersburg was too large for the guns. Had the Japs sailed In they could have taken the town. ST. PETERSBURG, March 14. This Kakus, ths Interpreter, Fears Violenes From His Fsllow Coun- IS AFRAID. OF KOREAS DOWAGER EMPRESS PRAISE FOR ROOSEVELT Secrerary Taft Heads off Congress and Ends Polygamy and Slavery in the GEORGOS and Chief Browning for San Francisco Tomorrow. Sheriff TRIAL STAND FUNERAL COMMISSION MAKES REPORT REGARDING RUSSIAN JEW8 rl, aathmal MUST JAPS MISSED CHANCE 4 -- nET overboard. 3 V a A'.. stronger than the law or can that state rights are attacked In the enforcement of a lawful act of congress. No comblnotion, be It ever so powerful, is beyond the reach of the supreme law if It undertakes to rewere prope- strain commerce. charge that the defendants attThe decisions In the cases of the rly accused of monopolising or betJoint Traffic association, empting to monopolise the trade ween states. The Northern Securities Addison Pipe company and othns organised as a holding corporation ers are quoted in the supreme court's or custodian of more than opinion to sustain the governments of the stock of the Great Northern. position. Both lines were held as If by one owneThe decision was concurred In by dominand the company live of the justices. Chief Justice Fulholding rship ated the roads for the exclusive benef- ler and Associate Justices Holmes, It became one Peckham and White dissented. it of the stockholders. powerful corporation so that competDECISION DID NOT ition between the constituent companies might cease and the profits SURPRISE WALL STREET were to be distributed on the basis of stock held by teh Northern Securities. NEW YORK, March 14, Wall "The combination Is one In the shape street expected an adverse decision in of trust No scheme or device could the Northern Securities case and conbe more thoroughly a combination in sequently values fell off only a fracthe form of a trust In restraint of tion. Northern Securities dropped tnde." nearly three points. The contention of the defendants Joseph J. Hill, president of the thot tn opinion In Its favor would not Northern Securities, said: 1 cannot he contrary to the spirit of the antitdiscuss the decision until I read the rust hw Is negatived. text I have no Idea at present what The court denies that the sacred its scops Is. Our railroad properties ns of the doctrine of states rights are still there and they, cannot take k being trespassed on by the intersthem away from us." tate commerce law. If a state should Mr. Hill is this afternoon closeted allow railroads to do those things in conference with the directors of the which Interfere with Interstate comcompany. merce, should congress be compelled J. Pleropnt Morgan declined to be to hold aloof on the ground that It seen. onld Invade state rights? Such a toctrlne could not be given effect DECISION PLEA8ES THE without destroying the power of the MINNESOTA GOVERNOR nine-tent- s avail Itself of the pretext trans-MIs-sou- ARTHUR OF PORT IS UNTRUE. would destroy an act of congress. The affirmation of the decision of the court below would only mean that no combi- su-pre- the bodies of dead Russians were found aboard. The remainder of the crew are believed to have Jumped PORT ARTHUR, (Vis 14. THE REPORTED MARCH ed |